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Published in final edited form as: Dig Dis Sci. 2023 Sep 29;68(12):4306–4320. doi: 10.1007/s10620-023-08122-w

Table 3.

Effects of metabolites on immune, tight junction, and cellular elements of intestinal barrier [47]

Metabolite Microbial sources of metabolites Receptors Effects of metabolites
Citations
Immune TJ / cellular Microbial

Butyrate Clostridium clusters GPR41, GPR109A, GPR65 (?) ↑ TGF-β ↓ proliferation of crypt stem cells
↑ TJ proteins (occlu- din, ZO-1)
[123]
Acetate Bacteroides spp. Prevotella spp. GPR43 [124]
Propionate Bacteroides spp., Veillonella spp., Dialister spp. Ruminococcus spp. GPR41, GPR43 [125]
Bile acids Bacteroides spp., Eubacterium spp., Lactobacillus spp. Clostridium spp. FXR, TGR5, pregnane X receptor (PXR), vitamin D (VDR) ↓ by UDCA, LCA Permeability ↑ by DCA, CDCA
↓ IL-8 production by DCA, LCA
[126]
Tryptophan metabolites: kynurenic acid, HT, indole derivatives Bacteroides spp., Lactobacillus spp. Clostridium spp. GPR35 (?), Aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR), PXR Indoles ↑ IL-10 to ↑ goblet cell differentiation Indoles regulate epithelial repair and differentiation and reduce disassembly of adherens junction Indole derivatives promote expression of anti-micro-bials [127]

Modified from Iyer N, Corr SC. Gut Microbial Metabolite-Mediated Regulation of the Intestinal Barrier in the Pathogenesis of Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Nutrients. 2021;13[12]

GPR G protein receptors, FXR Farnesoid X receptor, TGR Triterpene glycoside receptor, TGF-B Transforming growth factor beta, UDCA Ursodeoxycholic acid, LCA Lithocholic acid, IL interleukin, ZO Zonula occludens, DCA Deoxycholic acid, CDCA Chenodeoxycholic acid, HT hydroxytryptamine